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Defining a Model for Content Governance

Comments | Author | Date |  |  |    | Defining a Model for Content Governance | | | |
| Technical article | 20.09.05 | | Harris Ueng | 21.09.05 | | Randy Woods | 07.10.05 | | Broken link in article | 07.10.05 |
 Re: Defining a Model for Content Governance |  |  |  | Replies |  |  | | Author: |  | Harris Ueng (---.hsd1.ca.comcast.net) |  | | Date: |  | 21.09.05 |  | Superb article, Randy!
We work with smaller organizations at the sub-enterprise level and also see this as a sleeping bear of a problem. Even through our clients are often in the growth stage, they have not/are not ready to wrap their heads around the idea of scalability and with it, the needs for content governance in conjunction with CMS systems.
Thanks again for a well-written article! |

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Re: Defining a Model for Content Governance |  |  |  | Replies |  |  | | Author: |  | Randy Woods (209.217.126.---) |  | | Date: |  | 07.10.05 |  | Thanks Harris. I think there's a central challenge in any kind of software implementation - too much thinking/planning/requirements gathering and nothing ever happens. Too little and the administrator wants to hang themselves six months after launch.
Finding a happy medium is challenging and, as much as a rigorous methodolology helps, it often relies one experience and informed intuition. |

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Re: Defining a Model for Content Governance |  |  |  | Replies |  |  | | Author: |  | Broken link in article (209.217.126.---) |  | | Date: |  | 07.10.05 |  | I appear to have mistyped the URL where the whitepaper is available. You can download it a http://www.nonlinear.ca/cmsgovernance
My apologies for the typo. |

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